How to reset or factory restore Samsung C5010 Squash device?
The Samsung C5010 Squash is a Wep Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung rubygame console that is intended for kids ages 7-12, offering educational games and interactive stories. It comes with 8Gb of internal storage, Wi-Fi connectivity, USB port, D-pad, battery door, and charging dock. If your Samsung C5010 Squash device has become unresponsive, you can reset it or restore it to its factory settings to fix issues. There are several methods you can try, one can be used if for an unresponsive exit, and the other one ifulp is dead, or you have trouble with microSD card issues and slow phone. Please note that restoring the device to its factory settings will erase all user data, including games and settings. So before proceeding, make sure to backup all necessary data.
Method 1: Resetting the Samsung C5010 Squash through the power button
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1. Turn off the Samsung C5010 Squash by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
2. Release the power button and wait for the Samsung logo to appear on the screen.
3. Using the up or down around button on the D-pad, highlight the "Restore factory default settings" option and press Enter or 4.
4. Wait for the device to reset and the Samsung logo to appear again.
5. Re-insert the microSD card, if needed, and turn on the Samsung C5010 Squash. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the device to your preference.
Method 2: Restoring the Samsung C5010 Squash from Recovery Mode
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1. Turn off the Samsung C5010 Squash by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
2. Release the power button and wait for the Samsung logo to appear on the screen
3. Press and hold the Volume Up button + Power button for 15 seconds. Repeat if necessary until the Samsung logo appears on the screen.
4. Using the Volume buttons on the D-pad, navigate to "Wipe data/factory reset" and press Enter or 8.
5. Confirm the reset and wait for the device to reset.
6. After the reset, use the Volume buttons on the D-pad to navigate to "Reboot system now" and press Enter or 11.
7. Wait for the Samsung logo to appear and follow the on-screen instructions to set up the device to your preference.
It is recommended that the first method is used, which is to reset the device through the power button. This is because it is easier to perform and does not require a PC. However, it is always recommended to factory reset the device before selling or passing it on to a new owner to ensure that personal data is not accessible to anyone else.